[The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett]@TWC D-Link bookThe Secret Garden CHAPTER VII 7/15
"No one does." Martha looked reflective again. "How does tha' like thysel' ?" she inquired, really quite as if she were curious to know. Mary hesitated a moment and thought it over. "Not at all--really," she answered.
"But I never thought of that before." Martha grinned a little as if at some homely recollection. "Mother said that to me once," she said.
"She was at her wash-tub an' I was in a bad temper an' talkin' ill of folk, an' she turns round on me an' says: 'Tha' young vixen, tha'! There tha' stands sayin' tha' doesn't like this one an' tha' doesn't like that one.
How does tha' like thysel' ?' It made me laugh an' it brought me to my senses in a minute." She went away in high spirits as soon as she had given Mary her breakfast.
She was going to walk five miles across the moor to the cottage, and she was going to help her mother with the washing and do the week's baking and enjoy herself thoroughly. Mary felt lonelier than ever when she knew she was no longer in the house.
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